Abstract
An in silico screening method for novel dipeptides from a dipeptide training set was performed. A 3D pharmacophore model with three H-bond acceptor projections (Acc2), and one H-bond donor projection (Don2) was obtained. To validate the pharmacophore model, a test set containing 10 reported dipeptides was screened and all were found to be bioactive. Eleven novel dipeptides (IF, GD, DA, TE, TA, ES, SS, ST, SD, QD, QE) from the silkworm pupae protein peptide database were predicted to have ACE inhibitory bioactivity. The interaction mechanisms of the dipeptides with the ACE active pocket were elucidated by molecule docking, and besides involving interaction bonds, the interaction force equipoise of the peptides was also an important factor in their bioactivity.
Keywords: Angiotensin-I-converting enzyme, in silico, molecular mechanism, screening, silkworm pupae.
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title:Molecular Mechanisms of Several Novel Dipeptides with Angiotensin-Iconverting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity from In-silico Screening of Silkworm Pupae Protein
Volume: 15 Issue: 8
Author(s): Wei Wang, Yu Zhang, Nan Wang and Zuoyi Zhu
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Keywords: Angiotensin-I-converting enzyme, in silico, molecular mechanism, screening, silkworm pupae.
Abstract: An in silico screening method for novel dipeptides from a dipeptide training set was performed. A 3D pharmacophore model with three H-bond acceptor projections (Acc2), and one H-bond donor projection (Don2) was obtained. To validate the pharmacophore model, a test set containing 10 reported dipeptides was screened and all were found to be bioactive. Eleven novel dipeptides (IF, GD, DA, TE, TA, ES, SS, ST, SD, QD, QE) from the silkworm pupae protein peptide database were predicted to have ACE inhibitory bioactivity. The interaction mechanisms of the dipeptides with the ACE active pocket were elucidated by molecule docking, and besides involving interaction bonds, the interaction force equipoise of the peptides was also an important factor in their bioactivity.
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Wang Wei, Zhang Yu, Wang Nan and Zhu Zuoyi, Molecular Mechanisms of Several Novel Dipeptides with Angiotensin-Iconverting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity from In-silico Screening of Silkworm Pupae Protein, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2014; 15 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920101508140930153336
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920101508140930153336 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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